INTANGIBLESTransferred to Baylor in June 2008 after spending two seasons at the University of Michigan  Born in Oklahoma but is of Nigerian descent  Full given name is Ekpedeme, which translates to 'Lion'  Pronunciation, first name: 'Epp-Ay,' last name: 'You-Doe'  Nickname is 'The Nightmare'  Wore No. 13 because his middle name is 'Friday'.

2009-10 [REDSHIRT JUNIOR]: BAYLOR All-American, third team (Yahoo! Sports)  All-American, fourth team (FOXSports.com)  All-American, honorable mention (AP)  USBWA All-District VII NABC All-District 8, second team NCAA All-Tournament Team, South Regional  All-Big 12, first team (Austin American-Statesman, Columbia [Mo.] Tribune, Waco Tribune-Herald)  All-Big 12, second team (AP, Big 12 media, coaches, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Kansas City Star, San Antonio Express-News, Sporting News, The Oklahoman, Yahoo! Sports)  Big 12 Newcomer of the Year (Austin American-Statesman, Big 12 media, coaches, Columbia [Mo.] Tribune, Dallas Morning News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Kansas City Star, San Antonio Express-News, Waco Tribune-Herald, Yahoo! Sports)  Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Sporting News)  Big 12 All-Defense (Big 12 media, coaches, The Oklahoman)  Big 12 All-Rookie (coaches)  Big 12 All-Newcomer (Big 12 media, The Oklahoman)  Phillips 66 Big 12 Rookie of the Week (Nov. 30)  Phillips 66 Big 12 Co-Rookie of the Week (Jan. 4)  Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week (Jan. 11)  Phillips 66 Big 12 Rookie of the Week (Feb. 15)Enjoyed one of the most highly-decorated individual seasons in Baylor basketball history in his only season with the Bears  Declared his eligibility for 2010 NBA Draft on April 13, 2010  Established Baylor and Big 12 Conference single-season blocked shots records with 133 rejections  All-American selection by three outlets - third team by Yahoo! Sports, fourth team by FOXSports.com and honorable mention by the AP  First-team All-Big 12 pick by three media outlets and second-team all-conference selection by league's coaches in addition to several media outlets  Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Year by coaches, Big 12 media and several media oulets  Tabbed to Big 12 All-Defensive and All-Rookie teams by league's coaches  Named to the NCAA South Regional All-Tournament Team after averaging 13.0 points and 10.5 rebounds in Houston  Named 2010 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and second-team All-Big 12 after averaging 13.9 points, 9.8 rebounds, 3.7 blocks and 2.7 assists in 36 games  Became first Baylor player in the Big 12 named newcomer of the year and only third player in program history to garner top newcomer honors - Terry Teagle (1979) and Jerome Lambert (1994) were both named Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year  His 3.69 blocks-per-game average ranks first all-time on Baylor's career list and second on the single-season chart  Posted team-best 16 double-doubles, while establishing career-best single-game and single-season marks in points, rebounding, assists and blocked shots  351 rebounds rank fourth on Baylor's single-season rebounding list  Tallied six 20-point games, including career-best 25 vs. Texas (March 11) in quarterfinals of Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's Basketball Championship  Also posted 20 10-rebound games, 13 five-block games and 21 three-assist games  Finished the season ranked second on team with 97 assists - entered season with 57 career assists  Started season with eight consecutive games with 10+ points  Scored then-career-high 22 points, 16 rebounds and nine blocks Dec. 20 vs. UT Arlington  Pulled down career-high 20 rebounds in road win Jan. 2 at South Carolina  Two-plus blocks in 29 of 36 games and three or more blocked shots in 47 games over career  Three game-winning shots - Nov. 15 vs. Hartford, Feb. 10 at Nebraska, Feb. 13 vs. Missouri  Recorded fifth triple-double in school history Jan. 6 vs. Morgan State with 18 points, 17 rebounds and career-high 10 blocked shots  Went for 23 points, seven rebounds and seven assists in Jan. 23 non-conference win vs. UMass  Had 25 points and eight rebounds in Big 12 Championship quarterfinal win vs. Texas (March 11)  Recorded 18 points, 11 rebounds in Big 12 semifinal loss to Kansas State (March 12)  Scored 20 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and dished out five assists in NCAA Tournament first-round win March 18 vs. Sam Houston State  Concluded season with 18 points, 10 rebounds, six assists and five assists in NCAA Elite Eight loss March 28 to Duke.

2008-09 [JUNIOR]: BAYLORSat out the 2008-09 season to satisfy the NCAA's transfer policy to retain two seasons of eligibility.

2007-08 [SOPHOMORE]: MICHIGANNamed to Big Ten All-Defensive Team  U-M's 2008 Wayman Britt Outstanding Defensive Player  Played in all 32 games with 24 starts, starting the final 24 games  Helped Michigan to a 10-22 record, winning five of its last 10 games of the season  Set the U-M sophomore season record with 92 blocks, which was also the second best single-season output by a Wolverine  Led the Big Ten in blocked shots (2.91)  Posted first career double-double with 14 points, 11 rebounds at Northwestern (Jan. 12)  Averaged 6.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 0.9 assists, 0.8 steals and 2.9 blocks as a sophomore  Scored in doubles figures six times  Scored a career-high-tying 14 points at Northwestern after going 6-for-10 from the field and 2-for-2 from the free throw line  Collected 160 rebounds (5.0) - 70 offensive and 90 defensive  Had a career-high 11 rebounds at Northwestern  Had two double-digit rebound games - 11 at Northwestern and 10 at Duke  Collected a team-high 92 blocks (2.9)  Had at least one block in 29 of U-M's 32 games  Had 17 games with three or more blocks, with six games of five-plus blocks  Had 26 total multiple block games  Had a season-best six blocks, twice- against Penn State (Feb. 9) and against Ohio State (Feb. 17)  Shot 43.7 percent from the field (76-for-174), 37.5 percent on three point field goals (6-for-16) and 58.9 percent on free throws (33-for-56)  Sank first six three-point field goals of career  Made first collegiate three-pointer against Eastern Washington (Nov. 23) in the Great Alaska Shootout  Had a career-high six assists against Purdue (March 9)  Had a career-high four steals, two times - back-to-back games, against Ohio State and at Minnesota (Feb. 21)  Played in 26.0 minutes per game  Played a career-high 34 minutes at Northwestern.

2006-07 [FRESHMAN]: MICHIGANPlayed in all 35 games with seven starts  Started first collegiate game against Army (Dec. 28)  Started first career Big Ten game at Ohio State (Feb. 6)  Only freshman to play in all 35 games  Considered U-M's "Sixth-Man"  Helped Michigan to Postseason NIT second round, eliminated by Florida State (87-66)  Helped Michigan to a 22-13 record, its second straight 20-plus win season  Averaged 5.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 1.9 blocks  Scored in double figures four times  Scored a career-high 14 points, two times - at Minnesota (Feb. 24) and at Ohio State (Feb. 6)  Had two other double figure scoring games - 11 points against Harvard (Nov. 17) and 10 points at N.C. State (Nov. 27)  Collected 139 rebounds (4.0) - 60 offensive and 79 defensive ­ Had a season-high eight rebounds against Delaware State (Dec. 9)  Had 21 games with four or more rebounds in a game  Collected a team-high 67 blocks (1.91)  Had at least one block in 27-of-35 games  Had eight games with three-or-more blocks  Had 22 total multiple block games  Had a career-high nine blocks against Army (Dec. 28), which was the second most in a single game by a Wolverine  Finished third in blocked shots in Big Ten with 1.91 per game  With his 67 blocks, helped the 2006-07 team set the U-M record for blocks in a season with 200  Had season-best three assists at Ohio State  Had a season-high three steals at Illinois (Jan. 3)  Played in 20.3 minutes per game  Played in season-high 32 minutes, two times - at Illinois (Feb. 21) and at Ohio State.

HIGH SCHOOLOklahoma McDonald's All-State team (2006)  Class 6A All-State selection (2005, 2006)  Metro Conference Defensive Player of the Year (2005, 2006)  All-Metro Conference, first team (2005, 2006)  All-Edmond Basketball Team, first team (2005, 2006)  All-City, first team (2005, 2006)  Daily Oklahoman, first team (2005, 2006)  Texas/Oklahoma All-Star Game selection  For prep career, averaged 12.5 points, 10.5 rebounds and 3.0 blocks  Coached by Guy Hardaker at Edmond Santa Fe High School  hree-year starter  As a senior (2005-06), averaged 15.4 points, 9.5 rebounds, and 3.0 blocks  Had shoulder surgery Aug. 5, 2005 for torn muscle in right shoulder  Led Santa Fe to 21-6 record and No. 1 team ranking  Led Santa Fe to semifinal of Class 6A State Championship  As a junior (2004-05), averaged 11.0 points, 12.0 rebounds, and 3.0 blocks  Led Santa Fe to 25-4 record  Led Santa Fe to Class 6A State Championship  As a sophomore (2003-04), averaged 11.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, 3.0 blocks  Led Santa Fe to 20-6 record  Led Santa Fe to quarterfinal of Class 6A State Championships  As a freshman (2002-03), played freshman basketball for most of the season  Suited up for varsity basketball in January, did not play in the playoff rounds  Coached by Mitch Malone for AAU travel team, the Texas Blue Chips  Participated in 2005 Reebok ABCD Camp  Selected to Metroplex's All-AAU team summer of 2005.

PERSONALFull name is Ekpedeme Friday Udoh  Born May 20, 1987, in Edmond, Okla.  Son of Alice and Sam Udoh  Signed National Letter of Intent to play for Michigan, May 8, 2006  Major is general studies.